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Saturday, 22 May 2010 - Eight survive plane crash in south India; 158 dead |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (2) Slideshow Save Email Print Reprints Most Popular Most Shared UPDATE 5-Plane crashes in south India, 158 dead 2:19am EDT Eight survive plane crash in south India; 158 dead 3:29am EDT Thai government talks reconciliation | Video 3:28am EDT April mass layoffs rise led by manufacturing | Video 21 May 2010 Logitech Google TV Box Embarrasses Apple TV 21 May 2010 U.S. reverses stance on treaty to regulate arms trade 14 Oct 2009 Criticism mounts as BP struggles to curb oil spill | Video 2:30am EDT South Korea vows caution over ship, North sees war | Video 21 May 2010 Scenarios: Limits to government on plugging Gulf oil leak 21 May 2010 Google tries where others failed: shaking up TV biz 21 May 2010 UPDATE 5-Plane crashes in south India, 158 dead 2:19am EDT Eight survive plane crash in south India; 158 dead 3:29am EDT U.S. reverses stance on treaty to regulate arms trade 14 Oct 2009 Ninjas rescue student from muggers 20 May 2010 April mass layoffs rise led by manufacturing | Video 21 May 2010 Thai government talks reconciliation | Video 3:28am EDT After Facebook, Pakistan shuts down YouTube 20 May 2010 Google tries where others failed: shaking up TV biz 21 May 2010 Banker knives out for House-Senate reform panel 21 May 2010 James Franco to star in "Rise of the Apes" 21 May 2010 Eight survive plane crash in south India; 158 dead Harish Nayak MANGALORE, India Sat May 22, 2010 3:29am EDT Related News Timeline: Recent major plane crashes 1:40am EDT < 1 / 21 > View Full Size MANGALORE, India (Reuters) - An Air India Express passenger plane from Dubai crashed outside an airport in southern India on Saturday, killing 158 people when it burst into flames after overshooting the runway and plowing into a forest. World There were only eight survivors after the Boeing 737-800, with 166 people on board including crew, appeared to have skidded off the runway in rain at Mangalore airport in Karnataka state, Air India director Anup Srivastava said. All the passengers were Indian nationals, an Air India official in Dubai said. Air India Express is the budget arm of the loss making state-run carrier Air India, which has been fending off growing competition from private airlines. First indications are that the crash was an accident, officials say. Television channels said the plane crashed around 6:30 a.m. (9 p.m. ET on Friday). TV images showed it struck a forested area. Flames were seen blazing from the wreckage as rescue workers fought to bring the fire under control. "The plane had broken into two. I jumped out of the plane after it crashed. I saw two other people also come out," Abdullah, a survivor from the plane, told local channel TV9 from hospital. "There was a tire-burst kind of noise. I tried to get out of the front but saw that there was a big fire. So I went back again and jumped out from there." It was India's first major crash in more than a decade, which has seen a boom in private carriers amid growing demand from India's middle class. A series of near misses at major airports, including Delhi and Mumbai, have sparked debate about how India's creaking infrastructure was failing to keep pace with an economic boom. CHARRED BODIES One television channel showed a fireman carrying what seemed to be the remains of a child. Charred bodies lay in the forested terrain. "The flight had already landed. There was slight rain. The flight skidded off," witness Mohiuddin Bava told CNN-IBN channel. "After that it caught fire. Villagers, everyone there, came to rescue." The last major crash in India was in July, 2000, when an Alliance Air Boeing 737-200 crashed into a residential area during a second landing attempt in the eastern city of Patna, killing at least 50 people. With growing competition from private carriers, the Indian government agreed to infuse $1.1 billion into loss-making Air India if the ailing state-run carrier found the same amount in cost cuts and extra revenue. The airline lost $875 million in the fiscal year ended March 2009. Hundreds of Air India pilots went on strike in September 2009 to protest management plans to cut pay incentives. The strike was called off when aviation minister Praful Patel said the grievances would be dealt with. (Additional reporting by Surojit Gupta in Mumbai, Erika Solomon in Dubai and a correspondent in Mangalore; Writing by Alistair Scrutton; Editing by Krittivas Mukherjee and Jeremy Laurence) World Comments See All Comments (2)  |  Post Comment May 21, 2010 11:20pm EDT http://www.planecrashinfo.com/cause.htm Some Airlines with no Passenger Fatalities* Aerorepublica Colombia (1992) Air Anatolia (1996) Air Austral (1990) Air Baltic (1995) Air Berlin (1991) Air Comet (2006) Air Do (1997) Air Express Tanzania (2006) Air Europa (1984) Air Transport Europe (1991) Air Jamaica (1966) Air Macau (1994) Air Malta (1973) Air Mauritius (1967) Air Namibia (1991) Air Niugini (1973) Air One (1995) Air Seychelles (1985) Air Transat (1986) Airlink – Australia (1994) Allegiant Air (1998) AMC Airlines (1994) America Trans Air (2005) Arkia Israeli Airlines (1980) ASCERA (1990) Atlantic Airways (1987) Aurigny Air Services (1968) Austrian Airlines (1957) Awair International (2005) Bahamasair (1973) Blue Panorama (1998) Canadian North (1990) Cayman Airways (1968) Corsair Int. (1991) Croatia Airlines (1990) Dragonair (1985) EasyJet (1995) Edelweiss Air (1995) Emirates Airlines (1985) Estonian Air (1991) Eurocypria Airlines (1990) Eurofly (1989) Eurowings (1993) EVA Air (1990) Falcon Air Express (1995) Frontier (1994) Hainan Airlines (1989) Hawaiian Airlines (1941) Inter Air Airlines (1979) Islandsflug (1991) Japan TransOcean Air (1993) Jet Airways (1992) Jet Blue Airways (1999) LTU International Airways (1955) Macedonian – Greece (1992) Macedonian – Macedonia (1994) Maersk Air (1969) Mahan Air (1991) Malmo Aviation (2000) Meridiana (1991) Mesa Airlines (1980) Monarch Airlines (1967) Myanmar Airways Intl. (1993) National Airlines (2008) Nature Air (1991) North American Airlines (1989) Nouvelair Tunisie (1996) Novair (1997) Oman Air (1993) Omni Air International (1997) Onur Air (1992) Pace Airlines (1995) Pegasus Airlines (1990) PLUNA (1936) Portugalia Airlines (1997) Qatar Airways (1993) Royal Brunei Airlines (1974) Ryanair (1985) SATA International (1998) Shaheen Air Int. (1993) Shanghai Airlines (1985) Sichuan Airlines (1990) Skymark Airlines (1996) Skyservice Airlines (1994) Skyways Express (2000) Southwest Airlines (1971)(z) Spirit Airlines (1992) Sun Country Airlines (1982) Swiss International Air Lines (2002) Syrianair (1977) Titan Airways (1988) Trans States Airlines (1989) Transaero (1990) TransAsia Airways(1992) Transavia Airlines (1986) Travel Service Airlines (1997) Tunisair (1990) Ukraine International (1992) UNI Airways (1996) Virgin Atlantic (1984) WestJet Airlines (2002) * Includes no fatalities with a subsidiary or parent airline. (z) A Southwest Airlines accident caused one fatality on the ground aurum79 Report As Abusive     May 22, 2010 1:51am EDT This is really sad news.. this morning and i m shocked that these kind of accidents taken so many innocent life in Southern India. God bless them all and i would like to pay homage from the United States peoples. God Bless World… myvacations.co.uk seanmiller Report As Abusive       See All Comments (2)       Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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